Product Summary

A double shaft gear motor is a special motor with two shafts. In a geared motor, a worm wheel, an O-ring, a transmission plate and an output gear are installed to a support shaft. The O-ring is placed in an inner space of a receiving through hole of the transmission plate, through which the support shaft is received. Grease is applied to an outer peripheral surface of the support shaft. A grease relief passage, which relieves the grease, extends between the output gear and the transmission plate.

In industrial drives, generator operation permits use of the regenerative braking mode, by which the machine speed slows down while its mechanical energy is recovered. Generally, machines can be classified as dc and ac machines. Traditionally, ac machines, particularly induction motors, have been used in constant-speed applications, whereas dc machines were used in variable-speed applications.